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Please note: As of January 1, 2023, Choices for Change and Resilience Huron Perth have amalgamated to become CMHA Huron Perth Addiction and Mental Health Services.
Program: Listowel Outreach Office  
Organization: Canadian Mental Health Association Huron Perth - Addiction and Mental Health Services
Toll-Free: 1-888-261-9350
Fax: 519-271-2746
Email: support@cmhahuronperth.com
Website: www.cmhahuronperth.com
Address:
285 Sarah Ave N
Listowel, ON
N4W 2Y8
Intersection: Sarah Ave N and Elizabeth St E
Location: Listowel
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: By appointment only
Executives: Catherine Hardman - Chief Executive Officer
Service Description: Provides support for people with substance use, problem gambling/behavioural, and/or mental health concerns
  • goal setting and support with treatment planning
  • advocacy education and resources about living with mental illness
  • referral and connection to various community services
  • support engaging in activities of daily living while managing mental wellness
  • connection to in house addiction services
 
Adult Substance Use Program - Free, practical and confidential services to anyone in Huron and Perth Counties who have concerns about their own or someone else’s alcohol use, or drug use
 
Court Diversion Program and Court Support Services - Partners with the criminal justice system and the mental health system to provide direct service to people who have a serious mental illness, developmental challenges, or brain injury who have been charged with a minor offence * program promotes treatment and rehabilitation to prevent recidivism
 
Mental Health Case Management - Works with individuals experiencing symptoms of mental illness who require support to live and work in the community * case managers provide on-going support as needed in order to stabilize, achieve goals, and improve quality of life * case management services are tailored to the individual, based on their identified goals for support * participation in the Case Management Program is a prerequisite to obtain CMHA Huron Perth supportive housing
 
Peer Outreach Services - Peer Outreach Workers use their own lived experience with mental health and addiction to walk alongside people in their journey of recovery and wellness * supportive listening and assist with navigating the mental health, addiction, and health care systems
 
Problem Gambling and Behavioural Change Program - Free, practical and confidential services to anyone in Huron and Perth counties who may be struggling with issues related to problematic behaviours

Services and Programs:
Fees: Free
Application: Call * appointments made by calling 1-888-261-9350
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Adults, youth and families who are affected by substance use and dependence, gambling/behavioural issues, and/or mental health concerns
Languages: English
Language Note: Interpretation and translation for a variety of languages available upon request
Area(s) Served: Huron and Perth Counties
See Also: Alcohol and Drug Addiction Assessment and Treatment
Problem Gambling

This information was last completely updated on 9/22/2023

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